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Laura Lo Coco is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the Hertfordshire Law School (University of Hertfordshire), specializing in legal theory and land law. She holds a Ph.D. from King's College London (KCL), an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics (LSE), another MSc from Università degli Studi di Pavia, and a LLB from LIUC. Prior to joining Hertfordshire, she was a Visiting Lecturer at King's College London, teaching Jurisprudence and modules on territorial rights and secession.
Her research focuses on two primary areas: land law and legal theory, with emphasis on territorial rights, justice theories, and homeownership. She has explored topics such as natural resource control, blockchain policy in Nigeria, and the philosophical underpinnings of property rights. Notable projects include the B-CAN initiative examining blockchain adoption in Nigeria, blending legal and technological analysis.
Her publications span academic articles, conference papers, and books, addressing themes like cultural integration in liberal societies, sustainable resource management, and pedagogical challenges in political studies. Her work often intersects legal philosophy with practical governance issues, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach.
Laura has collaborated on projects involving Nigerian blockchain policy, international territorial disputes, and global justice frameworks. Her teaching expertise includes Jurisprudence, Land Law, Public Law, and Equity and Trusts. While no formal advisees are listed, her contributions to academic discourse through publications and projects underscore her role in shaping legal scholarship.


